Newsweek reports the majority of that sum is made from ad revenue. But Evan's father, Jared, told the publication Evan doesn't even know about all the money and his popularity online."For the most part, Evan goes about the day like any other second-grader. He goes to school, does his homework, hangs out with his friends, attends karate class, and, of course, he has his computer time."

"Good Morning America" had Evan on the show Tuesday morning to talk about how he got started making his videos.

Evan explained, "I watched YouTube, and I guess asked my dad if I could start a YouTube channel."

We decided to see how he stacked up against some other young, self-made millionaires.

App designer Nick D'Aloisio sold his news app to Yahoo for a whopping $30 million when he was just 17 years old.

And Evan's already surpassed 15-year-old Madison Robinson. Last year Forbes reported she earned over $1 million in sales with her Fish Flops.

Seems like Evan's in pretty good company. And as for all that money he's raking in? He'll be able to spend it when he's older. For now, it's in investment accounts for him and his sister, who also stars in the videos.